"Propellants" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Propellants" Meaning

Propellants are substances that are used to generate thrust or propulsive force, typically in rockets, engines, or other propulsion systems. They work by generating a high-pressure gas that is expelled out of a nozzle, producing a forward force or thrust.

In a more general sense, propellants can also refer to substances that are used to make something move or propel it forward. For example, a propellant in a firework is a substance that produces a high-pressure gas when it burns, causing the firework to lift off the ground.

Examples of propellants include:

Liquid fuels (e.g. liquid hydrogen, liquid oxygen) used in rocket engines
Solid fuels (e.g. ammonium perchlorate) used in solid rocket boosters
Compressed gases (e.g. compressed air, compressed nitrogen) used in pneumatic systems
Explosives (e.g. nitroglycerin) used in some rocket propellants and other applications.

The choice of propellant depends on the specific application and the desired performance characteristics of the system.

"Propellants" Examples

Usage Examples for "Propellants"


A common type of propellant used in consumer fire extinguishers is halon, which is often replaced by more environmentally friendly alternatives.
In the context of aerospace engineering, propellants refer to the substances used to produce thrust in rockets.
Chemical propellants are used in various industrial applications, including aerosol cans and firearms.
In biochemical assays, propellants are agents that drive a chemical reaction, often generating bubbles or foam.
The tanks in fireworks use caustic sodium or potassium nitrate as a primary propellant to achieve a dramatic display.

"Propellants" Similar Words

Propanone

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Methyl ketone (propanone) - a colorless, volatile, and highly flammable liquid with a characteristic pungent smell. It is commonly used in the production of perfumes, solvents, and various industrial applications.

Propanoxytone

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In linguistics, an oxytone (from Greek ὀξύς (oxys) meaning "sharp" and τόνος (tonos) meaning "pitch" or "tone") refers to a word whose stress is on its penultimate syllable (i.e., the syllable before the last one).<br><br>A proparoxytone is a type of oxytone word that ends in a secondary stress accent, with its main stress falling on the antepenultimate syllable (i.e., the syllable before the penultimate one).<br><br>In other words, a proparoxytone is a word that has a weak stress on the last syllable, and a stronger stress on the third-to-last syllable.

Propantheline

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Propantheline is an anticholinergic medication used to treat peptic ulcers, gastrointestinal disorders, and other conditions that cause excessive acid production in the stomach. It works by relaxing the smooth muscle in the intestines and reducing the secretion of stomach acid. Propantheline is available in oral and injection forms.

Proparalepsis

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Propargyl

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Propargyl refers to a functional group or a type of compound that contains a triple bond between a carbon atom and a methylene group (-CH2-). It has the chemical formula R-C≡C-CH2.

Proparoxytone

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In Greek grammar, a proparoxytone is a type of word or phrase that is stressed on the third to last syllable. This is in contrast to an oxytone, which is stressed on the final syllable, and a paroxytone, which is stressed on the second to last syllable.

Propel

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To propel means to push or drive something forward with force, often making it move or progress suddenly and quickly. It can also mean to give someone a strong emotional or motivational push to do something. For example: "The coach's words propelled me to win the game."

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Propelling

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To move (something or someone) forward with force or impetus, typically by pushing or imparting motion to it with a propelling force, such as a jet of gas, steam, or water, or an explosive charge or propeller.<br><br>Example sentences:<br> The spacecraft used its rocket to propelling upward into orbit.<br> The propelling force of the engine made the car accelerate rapidly.<br> The propelling device used to launch the golf ball into the air.

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